2010 CWHL Draft

2010 CWHL Draft
General information
Date(s)August 12, 2010
LocationToronto, Ontario
Overview
First selectionTessa Bonhomme
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On August 12, the Canadian Women's Hockey League hosted the 2010 CWHL Draft. The event was held at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto at 7:00pm.[1] The first overall selection was former Ohio State hockey player and Olympic gold medallist Tessa Bonhomme. Former Olympic gold medallist Cheryl Pounder was Master of Ceremonies at the draft.

Rules

All five teams were allowed to protect five players who had played at least one year in the league.[2] Only players from the Greater Toronto Area were available in the draft for teams from Toronto, Burlington and Brampton. Boston and Montreal did not draft players. These clubs will sign prospective players from their geographic areas.[3]

Draft by team

= Indicates Olympian
= Indicates former NCAA player
= Indicates former CIS player

Brampton

# Player Hometown College
5 Delaney Collins (D) Canada Pilot Mound, Manitoba Alberta Pandas (CWUAA)
8 Ashley Pendleton (D) Canada Orton, Ontario Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
11 Andrea Ironside (F) Canada Collingwood, Ontario Laurier Golden Hawks (OUA)
14 Amber Bowman (D) Canada Innisfil, Ontario Ohio State Buckeyes (WCHA)
17 Brooke Beazer (F) Canada Kingston, Ontario Clarkson Golden Knights (ECAC Hockey)
20 Erika Vanderveer (G) Canada Bradford, Ontario Ohio State Buckeyes (WCHA)
23 Ashley Stephenson (D) Canada Mississauga, Ontario Laurier Golden Hawks (OUA)
26 Jennifer Kirk (F) Canada Brampton, Ontario Sheridan Bruins (OCAA)
29 Courtney Unruh (F) Canada Cecil Lake, British Columbia Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
32 RaeLyn LaRocque (F) Canada The Pas, Manitoba Ohio State Buckeyes (WCHA)
35 Lindsay Brown (F) Canada Hamilton, Ontario St. Francis Xavier X-Women (AUS)
38 Allyson Fox (D) Canada Toronto, Ontario York Lions (OUA)
89 Yekaterina Smolentseva (F) Russia Dmitrov, Russia Ural State Pedagogical University

[4]

Protected players

Player Hometown College
Lori Dupuis (F) Canada Cornwall, Ontario Toronto Lady Blues (OUA)
Jayna Hefford (F) Canada Kingston, Ontario Toronto Lady Blues (OUA)
Laura Hosier (G) Canada Sharon, Ontario Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
Cherie Piper (F) Canada Toronto, Ontario Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC Hockey)
Gillian Apps (D) Canada Unionville, Ontario Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC Hockey)

Burlington

# Player Hometown 2009-10 Team
2 Ashley Riggs (F) Canada Pickering, Ontario Niagara Purple Eagles (CHA)
6 Christina Kessler (G) Canada Mississauga, Ontario Harvard Crimson (ECAC Hockey)
7 Shannon Moulson (D) Canada Mississauga, Ontario Niagara Purple Eagles (CHA)
12 Natalie Payne (D) Canada Mississauga, Ontario Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
13 Danijela Rundqvist (F) Sweden Stockholm, Sweden Sweden women's national ice hockey team
18 Amanda Shaw (D) Canada Whitby, Ontario Boston University Terriers (HEA)
19 Kelly Hart (F) Canada Burlington, Ontario Bemidji State Beavers (WCHA)
24 Brianne McLaughlin (G) United States Sheffield, Ohio Robert Morris Lady Colonials (CHA)
25 Mallory Johnston (D) Canada Chatham, Ontario Colgate Raiders (ECAC Hockey)
30 Christine Hartnoll (F) Canada Markham, Ontario UNB Varsity Reds (AUS)
31 Danielle Blanchard (F) Canada Newmarket, Ontario Plattsburgh Cardinals (ECAC West)
36 Samantha Shirley (F) Canada Mississauga, Ontario Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
37 Michele Janus Sweden Västerhaninge, Sweden Ryerson Rams (OUA)
40 Andrea Bevan (D) Canada Collingwood, Ontario Laurier Golden Hawks (OUA)
45 Jaclyn Pitushka (D) Canada Mississauga, Ontario Harvard Crimson (HEA)
46 Kelly Stewart (D) Canada Toronto, Ontario St. Cloud State Huskies (WCHA)
51 Amanda Parkins (F) Canada Kingston, Ontario Burlington Barracudas (reacquired in draft)
52 Ashley Stewart (F) Canada Toronto, Ontario St. Cloud State Huskies (WCHA)

[5]

Protected players

Player Hometown College
Jana Harrigan (F) Canada Burlington, Ontario Ohio State Buckeyes (WCHA)
Becky Kellar (D) Canada Burlington, Ontario Brown Bears (ECAC Hockey)
Lindsay Vine (F) Canada Oakville, Ontario Niagara Purple Eagles (CHA)
Sommer West (F) Canada Clarington, Ontario Durham Lords (OCAA)

Toronto

# Player Hometown College
1 Tessa Bonhomme (D)[6] Canada Sudbury, Ontario Ohio State Buckeyes (WCHA)
3 Britni Smith (D) Canada Port Perry, Ontario St. Lawrence Skating Saints (ECAC Hockey)
4 Carly Haggard (F) Canada Port Alberni, British Columbia Dartmouth Big Green (ECAC Hockey)
9 Kendra Fisher (G) Canada Kincardine, Ontario Humber Hawks (OCAA)
10 Michelle Bonello (D) Canada Mississauga, Ontario Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
15 Jennifer Brine (F) Canada Truro, Nova Scotia Harvard Crimson (ECAC Hockey)
16 LaToya Clarke (F) Canada Pickering, Ontario Minnesota Golden Golphers (WCHA)
21 Rebecca Davies (F) Canada Toronto, Ontario St. Francis Xavier X-Women (AUS)
22 Frances McPhail (F) Canada Vancouver, British Columbia Niagara Purple Eagles (CHA)
27 Meagan Aarts (F) Canada Watford, Ontario Maine Black Bears (HEA)
28 Alexandra Hoffmeyer (D) United States Detroit, Michigan Mercyhurst Lakers (CHA)
33 Kelly Zamora (F) Canada Oshawa, Ontario Wayne State Warriors (CHA)
34 Angela Di Stasi (F) Canada Toronto, Ontario Concordia Stingers (QSSF)
39 Mary Modeste (D) Canada Oshawa, Ontario Toronto Lady Blues (OUA)
42 Laura Watt (D) Canada Ajax, Ontario Princeton Tigers (ECAC Hockey)
43 Jessica Clermont (D) Canada Port Elgin, Ontario Niagara Purple Eagles (CHA)
48 Kristy Zamora (F) Canada Oshawa, Ontario Brown Bears (ECAC Hockey)
49 Emily Berzins (F) Canada Fort McMurray, Alberta Wayne State Warriors (CHA)
54 Melissa Boal (F) Canada Pakenham, Ontario Wayne State Warriors (CHA)

[7]

Protected players

Player Hometown College
Jennifer Botterill (F) Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba Harvard Crimson (ECAC Hockey)
Martine Garland (D) Canada Toronto, Ontario New Hampshire Wildcats (ECAC East)
Sami Jo Small (G) Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba Stanford University

Montreal

Protected players

Player Hometown College
Annie Guay (D) Canada Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec St. Lawrence Skating Saints (ECAC Hockey)
Sabrina Harbec (F) Canada Saint-Hubert, Quebec St. Lawrence Skating Saints (ECAC Hockey)
Caroline Ouellette (F) Canada Montreal, Quebec Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs (WCHA)
Kim St. Pierre (G) Canada Châteauguay, Quebec McGill Martlets (QSSF)
Julie Chu (F) United States Fairfield, Connecticut Harvard Crimson (ECAC Hockey)

[8]

Boston

The Boston club was able to protect some players from being selected from their roster in the draft.

Protected players

Player Hometown College
Caitlin Cahow (D) United States New Haven, Connecticut Harvard Crimson (ECAC Hockey)
Molly Engstrom (D) United States Siren, Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers (WCHA)
Melissa Haber (G) Canada Toronto, Ontario Boston University Terriers (HEA)
Cherie Hendrickson (D) United States Boxford, Massachusetts Providence Friars (HEA)
Kacey Bellamy (D) United States Westfield, Massachusetts New Hampshire Wildcats (ECAC East)

[9]

References

  1. ^ "CWHL - Canadian Women's Hockey League". Archived from the original on 2010-09-15. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  2. ^ http://www.chawomenshockey.com/news/2010/8/26/WHOCK_0826100416.aspx [permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Olympic gold medallist Tessa Bonhomme picked 1s... | Sports | Sudbury Star". www.thesudburystar.com. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  4. ^ "CWHL - Canada Women's Hockey: Leagues, Statistics, Awards, Schedules".
  5. ^ "CWHL - Canadian Women's Hockey League". Archived from the original on 2010-08-16. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
  6. ^ "Bonhomme 1st at CWHL Draft". Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  7. ^ "Draft - Boston - Canadian Women's Hockey League". Archived from the original on 2011-04-05. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  8. ^ "CWHL - Canada Women's Hockey: Leagues, Statistics, Awards, Schedules".
  9. ^ "CWHL - Canada Women's Hockey: Leagues, Statistics, Awards, Schedules".

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